Inter-annual and seasonal variations in hydrological parameters and its implications on chlorophyll a distribution along
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Inter-annual and seasonal variations in hydrological parameters and its implications on chlorophyll a distribution along the southwest coast of Bay of Bengal Shanthi R.1, Poornima D.1, Raja K.1, Sarangi R. K.2, Saravanakumar A.1, Thangaradjou T.1* 1 Centre of Advanced Study in Marine Biology, Faculty of Marine Sciences, Annamalai University, Parangipettai
608502, India 2 Marine, Geo and Planetary Sciences Group, Space Application Centre (ISRO), Ahmedabad 380015, India
Received 27 March 2014; accepted 18 November 2014 ©The Chinese Society of Oceanography and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2015
Abstract
Seasonal and inter-annual variability of hydrological parameters and its impact on chlorophyll distribution was studied from January 2009 to December 2011 at four coastal stations along the southwest Bay of Bengal. Statistical analysis (principal component analysis (PCA), two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) and correlation analysis) showed the significant impact of hydrological parameters on chlorophyll distribution in the study area. The ranges of different parameters recorded were 23.8–33.8°C (SST), 4.00–36.00 (salinity), 7.0–9.2 (pH), 4.41–8.32 mg/L (dissolved oxygen), 0.04–2.45 μmol/L (nitrite), 0.33–16.10 μmol/L (nitrate), 0.02–2.51 μmol/L (ammonia), 0.04–3.32 μmol/L (inorganic phosphate), 10.09–85.28 μmol/L (reactive silicate) and 0.04–13.8 μg/L (chlorophyll). PCA analysis carried out for different seasons found variations in the relationship between physico-chemical parameters and chlorophyll in which nitrate and chlorophyll were positively loaded at PC1 (principal component 1) during spring inter-monsoon and at PC2 (principal component 2) during other seasons. Likewise correlation analysis also showed significant positive relationship between chlorophyll and nutrients especially with nitrate (r=0.734). Distribution of hydrobiological parameters between stations and distances was significantly varying as evidenced from the ANOVA results. The study found that the spatial and temporal distribution of chlorophyll was highly dependent on the availability of nutrients especially, nitrate in the southwest Bay of Bengal coastal waters. Key words: chlorophyll, nutrients, PCA, nitrate, correlation analysis, Bay of Bengal Citation: Shanthi R., Poornima D., Raja K., Sarangi R. K., Saravanakumar A., Thangaradjou T. 2015. Inter-annual and seasonal variations in hydrological parameters and its implications on chlorophyll a distribution along the southwest coast of Bay of Bengal. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, 34(6): 94–100, doi: 10.1007/s13131-015-0689-5
1 Introduction Coastal waters of Bay of Bengal (BoB) on the east coast of India have been reported to be highly dynamic and characterized by low surface salinity regions due to the immense freshwater discharges through river inputs (Yu and McCreary, 2004). Such large freshwater influx shows considerable seasonal variability and brings varying sediment load and nutrients supply to the upper layer (Sardessai et al., 2007). Seasonality of reversing monsoon plays an important
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